Im not sure if any one realizes and I dont think it should have gotten a thumbs down for. But not one GTX 780 regardless of manufacturer comes with Metro Last Light promo.

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Yup. We originally had it listed as plus, which caused confusion. so I clarified with NVIDIA and moved it to negative to make it absolutely clear. I'm not considering it as negative, it's just there for information

Yup. We originally had it listed as plus, which caused confusion. so I clarified with NVIDIA and moved it to negative to make it absolutely clear. I'm not considering it as negative, it's just there for information

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What a shame !!!! But in my country you will get Metro last light both if you buy 690 and Titan.

This one I'll actually consider once it looses the baby fat (maybe the extra 60 dollars). At a lower price like sometimes happen I would definitely would make the effort, I'll keep it in my radar for maybe a fall buy. I know that the product is hot now but we are only seeing chosen cards been reviewed, when the people get their hands on them and it becomes a tried and true product (which I have the impression it will become) then its viable for me. Nonetheless EVGA did a great job on this one, also have to agree with Wiz, c'mon EVGA no backplate? Just in case you didn't notice we are shelling out 650.00 for a commodity product please don't be cheap.

This card is a monster, great OC out of the box! And with a killer cooler design to boot, I've always thought of EVGA as one of the top tier Nvidia partners out there, not only are their designs top notch, but their costumer service is probably the best in the whole industry.

You can't go wrong by buying this card, it's probably going to be the 780 to look for

I'd love this card! I don't bother with Evga anymore though. The three cards I've purchased from them all died within 6 months.... so never again.

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Whoa, really sorry to hear that, I hope you were able to replace your card easily, that's some bad luck mate!

One of my 680s was DOA but it was replaced immediately by EVGA, the RMA process was actually the smoothest one I've ever experienced in all my years purchasing hardware.

Was your experience dealing with their costumer service bad? I would definitely avoid a brand whose products keep constantly dying on me for no reason, so I understand your decision not to purchase their cards no more